Chinese public health officials urged travellers to the rural areas and grassland in Inner Mongolia to step up personal protections after a city in the autonomous region reported a case of bubonic plague over the weekend.
People should not get close to or eat wild animals, nor camp in the grassland overnight, said Pang Xinghuo, vice-director of the Beijing Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, told a news conference on Monday.
Anyone who runs a temperature should report his or her travel history to the grassland or any contact with wild animals to doctors, Pang urged.
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someone should really inform the WHO
You are what you eat
Can you explain what’s wrong for non-jews to eat non-kosher animals?
WHO??
Just coil. Its a share to shame the world has such illness.
New scare tactics like their murder hornets they reported 2 months ago since their coronavirus scamdemic turned out to be a hoax.
hahaha
That’s it. I’m not going there for any Pesach programs in the future. I’ve had it.